Appendicular Skeleton - Arm with Wrist and Hand
Clavicle
Name the bone.
Carpal: Trapezium
a bone in the wrist below the base of the thumb.
Carpal: Lunate
a crescent-shaped carpal bone situated in the center of the wrist and articulating with the radius.
Carpal: Trapezoid
a small carpal bone in the base of the hand, articulating with the metacarpal of the index finger.
Carpal: Pisiform
a small rounded carpal bone situated where the palm of the hand meets the outer edge of the wrist.
Carpal: Hamate
a wedge-shaped carpal bone. It is located on the outside area of the wrist, which is the same side as the pinkie finger
Phalanges (14 per hand)
fingers
Radius
lateral bone of the forearm (thumb side)
Ulna
medial bone of the forearm (pinky side)
Scapula- Right and Left
shoulder blade
Carpal: Capitate
the largest of the carpal bones, situated at the base of the palm of the hand and articulating with the third metacarpal.
Humerus- Right and Left
upper arm bone
Carpals (8 per hand)
wrist bones